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dhesling wrote:
I've owned many different lenses over the years and the two lenses I will never part with are my Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM and Canon EF 70-200 mm f/4L IS USM. Both are tack sharp.
I've been reading about the 70-200mm IS. Lots of good stuff said about it.Not usable for birds in flight though, right?
If I can't make it with the much heavier 400mm L lenses, are there any other options for me? Someone mentioned in another forum the 300mm L lens with a teleconverter...but combined, they are as heavy, if not heavier, than the 400mm L lenses.
Your photo is impressive. Amazing detail and beautiful color.
I have similar pelican shots, taken with my inexpensive 250mm IS lens. Not sharp like yours but I don't think they're all that bad considering the price of the lens. The photos were taken the first week I bought the lens, one month after I bought the XSi, my first ever DSLR. Prior to the XSi, I shot with superzooms, the Panasonic FZ18 and Canon S2.


Edited on Jan 31, 2009 at 12:41 AM · View previous versions
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